NEW DAMEN TUG FOR PORT NELSON EXPANSION

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

Damen Shipyards has signed a contract with Port Nelson, New Zealand, for an ASD Tug 2411, which will support the port's expansion strategy.

The contract was signed by Damen sales manager Sjoerd de Bruin and Port Nelson CEO Martin Byrne in New Zealand. The port's plans involve increasing the wharf in order to accommodate vessels up to 280m. For this, the port requires additional bollard pull. The ASD Tug 2411, with its 70 tonnes bollard pull, will replace two tugs from Port Nelson’s existing fleet.

The port have said it is pleased to be able to extend its relationship with Damen with the purchase of the new, still to be named ASD Tug 2411, so soon after purchasing the Damen ASD Tug 2310 Toia in 2016.

“Without exception our experience with the Toia has been a positive one,” said Byrne. “And we look forward to working with Damen to ensure the future towage needs of our business continue to be met and enable us to continue to facilitate regional prosperity in the Nelson, Tasman and Marlborough regions.”

Damen has built the ASD Tug 2411 according to its standardised philosophy of shipbuilding – which ensures clients of fast delivery of proven, reliable products. As such, it was available from stock, enabling Damen to deliver the vessel swiftly.

Though the vessels come as standard, Damen is always able to tailor them to meet the individual requirements of its clients. In this instance, this has involved the installation of a gangway to facilitate crew access in the up to 4m tides experienced in the port.

De Bruin, speaking at the contract signing, said: “It is a privilege to support Port Nelson with the increased tug capabilities they require for their port expansion. We wish the port and all those working there safe and successful operations”.